The average mini dv players are usually about ten inches by 11 inchis, so they are extremely portable and dont take up too much space.http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=219664
Mini DV decks are used for playing, editing or otherwise fiddling with Mini DV tapes and footage shot on a Mini DV handheld camera.
Depending on the store the Mini DV camcorder will range in price. Online there are prices ranging from anywhere $150 to over $350 in prices for this product.
There is a great wikipedia article on mini dv. It can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DV. It will teach you all you need to know about mini dv including pros and cons.
A bunch of third party after market mini dv accessories are available for mini dv.. Try www.ebay.com an d also, www.amazon.com for more information.
The battery life of a mini DV player averages about 2 to 3 hours of filming per full battery charge. It really depends on what you think of as a long battery life for such a small device.
You can review and purchase a mini dv DVD on the following site: http://www.tapeonline.com/mini-dv?gclid=CLm0o7776qkCFSN5gwodJH-naw. They have great resolution.
Yes, it is very possible to find a Mini DV player for a computer. Go to your local electronics store and it should be located in the computer accessories section. If you are having trouble finding it, always ask an employee.
One may find information on mini dv storage at http://www.deltamedia.com/mini-dv-storage.html. More information may be found here: http://www.videouniversity.com/shop/mini-dv-storage-rack-holds-50-mini-dvs or here: http://www.amazon.com/Mini-Tape-Storage-Rack-Tapes/dp/B000ILK1NM.
The first mini DV camera was made in the year 1983. The company that manufactured the first mini DV camera is Sony. Since then many other companies followed suit.
You can purchase a mini dv hd on www.frys.com. Another good website would be www.newegg.com.
Well it depends on the mini dv and the content it holds. Although this transfer would depend on length on video that is on your mini dv, it will also depend on the hardware you're using to do the transfer.
Mini DV is another name for a regular DV cassette. It is a digital video format which several electronics companies market such as Sony, Panasonic, JVC and Phillips,